QUOTE(BRC @ Apr 19 2012, 03:01 PM)
i would go for cameron...
they are specialist in subsea and wells...
technip more turn key... huge scope
if you are in the right dept... why not either
Cameron = Valvesthey are specialist in subsea and wells...
technip more turn key... huge scope
if you are in the right dept... why not either
My vote goes to Cameron as well.
You will learn more there compare to what you will be doing in Technip. When you are experienced enough and want a slightly higher pay with a stable job and life, join consultant such as Technip, Aker and etc.
This post has been edited by twineffect: Apr 19 2012, 03:16 PM
Apr 19 2012, 03:16 PM

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